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Started by morosewolfcat, May 24, 2013, 06:16:35 AM

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morosewolfcat

Heya

I've not started hormone therapy and still need to find the money for a gender therapist around Adelaide.

Being a guy in a female body is hard, and a gay guy is possibly harder. I am leaning more towards being androgynous, however, there is absolutely nothing making me want to remain physically female.

I write sci-fi (it is never 'sy-fy', learn to spell)/fantasy/horror/homoerotica/tragedy novels. Well, I will be when I get published. At the moment I'm working on something that will be in four parts, including all the themes mentioned above and told from multiple perspectives. So it is equally hard and fun finding out stuff about the people I write about. Characters are only involved in poorly pieced work. Writing is art. If you don't feel it then put your pen down.

Guilty of loving yaoi. I've only seen a few because I don't have internet that often, but I adore the characters. Or perhaps the reality is that I envy them. I have seen JunJou Romantica and Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi and read what parts of the manga I could find. The manga is, of course, better and not only because of the greater content. :3

I relate the most to Hiroki in JunJou, right down to the book throwing, and my favourite relationship is a tie between Hiroki x Nowaki and Chiaki x Hatori. They're all cute but these I connect more with.

I am also looking to start my own alternative screen and stage non profit organisation. Not certain on the name yet. By alternative, I mean nonconformist, true to self, anti fascism stuff. We make art. More rather, we will make art. Even a documentary counts.

My favourite movie of all time is Daybreakers. The cinematography is beautiful and imbeds the story into the reader well before the first line of dialogue. I love the ending too. Brilliant.

Enough with my ramblings

Good night :3

WolfCat
He on the inside is blind to what he on the outside can see clearly.
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Ms. OBrien CVT

Hi WolfCat, :icon_wave:

Welcome to our little family. Over 11341. That would be one heck of a family reunion.

Feel free to post your successes/failures, Hopes/dreams.  Ask questions and seek answers. Give and receive advice.

But remember we are family here, your family now. And it is always nice to have another brother.


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It does not take courage or bravery to change your gender.  It takes fear of living one more day in the wrong one.~me
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morosewolfcat

Yay, thank you for the welcome. :3

@V M cheers will be sure to look into it.

WolfCat
He on the inside is blind to what he on the outside can see clearly.
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gennee

Hi WolfCat and welcome to Susan's. Thank you for your great introduction.


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Jamie D

From southern California, a warm welcome Wolfcat!

We have lots and lots of Aussies on these boards, including one of our senior moderators, Cindy, from Adelaide.

Thanks for finding us and joining up.
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Darkie

OMG JUNJOU LOVE!  This makes me so happy!  Hiroki is adorable.  Sorry, got a little excited there for a moment.  I haven't watched all of Sekai but I've heard it is better.  Is it?
Courage is the power that turn dreams into reality.
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Cindy

Hi Wolfcat,

Cindy herself is here!

Welcome and if there is any help I can give you around Adelaide let me know.

Hugs

Cindy
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